Description
Reckoning provides a nice overview of a blog’s content sorted by user. It provides a page in the Admin Dashboard page (“Users->User Summary”) that lists the users’ post titles and dates underneath their names with a total count, and it does the same for the comments. If you click on an author’s name, then you’ll see an overview page for the author with the same information, but the content of the posts and the comments will be listed there too.
This plugin creates no database tables, and it does not store or alter any data; it simply displays data in a convenient fashion.
The initial use-case for Reckoning was for professors who use class blogs to assess their students’ work at the end of the semester (read: The Reckoning). It basically gives a birds-eye-view of who has posted and commented.
Note: WordPress Multisite only.
Developed for Blogs@Baruch with support from CUNY: Baruch College’s Bernard L. Schwartz Communications Institute and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Github Repo
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Reckoning
by Shawn Patrick Rice
2 Ratings
Active Installations
10+
Last Update
7 years
Quality
D
Plugin Description
Description
Reckoning provides a nice overview of a blog’s content sorted by user. It provides a page in the Admin Dashboard page (“Users->User Summary”) that lists the users’ post titles and dates underneath their names with a total count, and it does the same for the comments. If you click on an author’s name, then you’ll see an overview page for the author with the same information, but the content of the posts and the comments will be listed there too.
This plugin creates no database tables, and it does not store or alter any data; it simply displays data in a convenient fashion.
The initial use-case for Reckoning was for professors who use class blogs to assess their students’ work at the end of the semester (read: The Reckoning). It basically gives a birds-eye-view of who has posted and commented.
Note: WordPress Multisite only.
Developed for Blogs@Baruch with support from CUNY: Baruch College’s Bernard L. Schwartz Communications Institute and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Github Repo
Please report any issues with the plugin via the Github repository.
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